Indian Government and Politics-Different Social and Political Perspectives [IAS (Admin.) Mains Political Science (PSIR)]: Questions 1 - 2 of 2

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Question 1

Appeared in Year: 2014

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Marginalisation of the left ideology in India. (Paper-I)

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Marginalisation of the Left Ideology in India

  • Right from independence, India learnt left with regards to politics and economics.
  • The left, which mainly draws from Marxist, communist and Fabian socialist traditions was the dominant force in Indian politics and academics.
  • The Indian constitution too, shows dominant leftist trends.
  • It gives overarching po…

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Question 2

Appeared in Year: 2017

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In the post liberalisation era, India is moving from ascriptive politics to developmental politics.

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Ascriptive Politics to Developmental Politics

  • Ascriptive politics refers to politics that is decided by factors other than achievement or merit.
  • It refers to politicians achieving and retaining power due to their pre existing status in the society.
  • India right from independence has been a hub of caste politics.
  • The independence movement was largely led…

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